Second-hand baby shops in South Africa

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Looking for the best second-hand baby shop in South Africa to buy clothes, prams, furniture, and more? Read this guide to find the best preloved goods stores.
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Second-hand, preloved, pre-used, previously owned – call it what you will. We are all for it. But finding a good second-hand baby shop in South Africa isn’t easy. That’s why we’re here to tell you about the absolute best second-hand baby shops South Africa has to offer, with stuff ranging from clothes and furniture to car seats, prams, and more. Written by BYY.

If you have kids, you’ll know they’re not cheap! Luckily, there are ways you can buy more for less. So here’s our list of affordable stores selling baby and child-preloved clothes, furniture, baby monitors, and just about anything else you can think of.

Tip: Make your money go further by getting these baby gifts on a budget when the time comes.

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Let’s not waste any more time and dive straight into the top stores to find preloved kids’ items around the country: 

Baby-Go-Around: second-hand baby furniture

Cots, compactums, cupboards, feeding chairs, travel systems – Baby-Go-Around has it all. The best second-hand baby shop Randburg has to offer, Baby-Go-Around, stocks loads of big-ticket pre-owned baby furniture, but they keep smaller items like walking rings, too.

They take your in-good-condition, second-hand baby items and will pay you out in cash – there’s even the option of a collection service.

Looking for something in particular? Put your name down in the ‘WANTS’ book, and you’ll be notified when it comes in. The added bonus? They also offer pram and car seat repairs, cleaning, and servicing.

For more info on Baby-Go-Around, click here.

Petit Fox: second-hand kid’s clothing

The motto at Petit Fox is “Shopping sustainably should not cost a fortune”, and we couldn’t agree more. Here, you can buy or sell gorgeous preloved and second-hand baby clothes for children aged from newborn to 16 years of age. 

Sellers can drop their items off at a nearby drop-off spot, and once they’ve been assessed by Petit Fox, you’ll get a quote and be able to choose between an EFT or store credit.

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With this second-hand baby shop, online shopping brings incredible convenience. Browse by age group, colour, material, or categories like shoes, accessories, or pants – you can even buy a gift card for a friend. 

The Lily Rose Collection
The Lily Rose Collection

Plus, they have a whole maternity section, so moms-to-be can pick up a little something for themselves. Although they don’t have a physical store, they’re one of the best places to find the best second-hand baby stuff for sale Cape Town has to offer.

For more info on Petit Fox, click here.

The Mom & Baby House: second-hand prams, furniture, safety items & baby accessories

Okay, so this isn’t strictly a second-hand or preloved baby items store – they keep an impressive range of new products like cloth nappies, sunshades, baby gates, and even superhero costumes. But their range of used baby products is no less impressive.

You’ll find everything from baby monitors, cots, and travel systems to high chairs, humidifiers, carriers, and sterilisers.

In fact, they have just about everything a first- or second-time mom could need at great prices. And if you’re only on the market for a short-term rental of something like a pram, cot, car seat, or baby monitor, you can rent one here per week or month.

For more info on The Mom & Baby House, click here.

Tippy Toes: short-term rental of second-hand baby goods

Sometimes, it makes more sense to rent than to buy. If you’re looking for something for the short term, Tippy Toes offers daily, weekend, and weekly rates for things like cots and prams. But that doesn’t mean you can’t buy products to keep forever – they keep all the usual preloved baby goods, including clothes, toys, car seats, cots, and prams.

Disclaimer: Although due care was taken in the writing of this article, shoppers are responsible for doing their own research before selling, buying or transferring money to any of the businesses mentioned above.

The Lily Rose Collection
The Lily Rose Collection

Tippy Toes: For short-term rental of second-hand baby goods

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You can also drop off your own car seat or pram for a deep clean. Plus, there’s even a play area for little ones in their Durbanville-based store so that moms can browse without distraction.

For more info on Tippy Toes: The Good-As-New Baby Shop, click here.

Pr3loved: international finds

The team at Pr3loved has made things easy for both the seller and buyer – items are collected from the seller, who is paid directly by the company, and buyers are offered a full refund within 24 hours if they’re unhappy with their purchase.

The second-hand baby store’s best sellers include car seats, prams, and Buzy Stepz, and it’s a treasure trove of preloved baby and child goods that moms have bought overseas and are now selling.

For more info on Pr3loved, click here.

Once More: second-hand clothing for kids 

All parents know that kids go through more than one set of clothes in a day. The inevitable spills and smears usually necessitate at least one change of clothing a day, if not more. And that’s why your kids’ wardrobe is likely far more impressive than yours.

At the Once More online store, you can shop clothing for kids by age, and you’ll find brands like Earthchild, GAP and Keedo, to Ackermans and Pick n Pay.

You’ll also pick up great bargains on maternity clothing, books, nursing covers, kids’ toys, puzzles, accessories, and more.

They hand-inspect every item to make sure it’s in good enough condition to sell, but if you’re not satisfied with your purchase, you can easily return it.

For more info on Once More, click here.

Nearly New Kids: premium second-hand clothing for kids and mom

If the name doesn’t already let you know, Nearly New Kids has a ton of new and preloved baby goods, as well as items for moms that look nearly new. Trust us, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between some items, which is perfect as they have things for children as old as 15 years.

You’ll find what you’re looking for with ease as you can shop by category, by age, and by brand — with both international and local clothing brands. Outside of clothes, they have a range of accessories that include nappy bags, baby carriers, nursery furniture, and books and toys. For moms, you can get your hands on breast pumps, privacy scarves, and both pre-and post-natal items.

For more info on Nearly New Kids, click here

Which baby second-hand shop is best?

As you can see, our list has a variety of South African stores selling preloved goodies to help you raise your child without breaking the bank. All you need to do is choose one and start saving.

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Disclaimer: Although due care was taken in the writing of this article, shoppers are responsible for doing their own research before selling, buying, or transferring money to any of the businesses mentioned above

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